Gary Coleman

The laughs are long and loud at the Muhlenberg Summer Music Theatre production of the Broadway musical "Avenue Q," a sort of an adult homage to "Sesame Street" but populated by 20- and 30-somethings (both human and puppet) who are not quite sure where they're going in life. The hilarious show is profane at times, but hits its mark more often than not as the likable characters wrestle with issues of purpose, sex, love and commitment. At the center of the story is the well-intentioned Princeton, puppeteered by George Primavera, who sets off the tone right away with "What Do You Do With a BA in English." Primavera's Princeton is sweet and sincere, and...

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For anyone of a certain age who grew up watching "Sesame Street," the cuddly Muppet-like puppets of "Avenue Q" will strike a familiar chord. So will the mixing of human characters and monster and the set showing two-story New York...